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pihole -g -r recover Try to recover a damaged gravity database file.
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pihole -g -r recover Try to recover a damaged gravity database file.
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Pi-hole tries to restore as much as possible
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Pi-hole tries to restore as much as possible
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from a corrupted gravity database.
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from a corrupted gravity database.
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pihole -g -r recover force Pi-hole will run the recovery process even when
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no damage is detected. This option is meant to be
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a last resort. Recovery is a fragile task
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consuming a lot of resources and shouldn't be
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performed unnecessarily.
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pihole -g -r recreate Create a new gravity database file from scratch.
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pihole -g -r recreate Create a new gravity database file from scratch.
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This will remove your existing gravity database
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This will remove your existing gravity database
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and create a new file from scratch. If you still
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and create a new file from scratch. If you still
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